Gamma Goliath
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That would be one of his challenges as an actor i suppose.
I honestly wouldn't be surprised if WB pulled a fast one and went with a non-white actor as Dick. Someone said Steven Yeun. I could see that happening.
It'll be Nick Jonas, y'all. Bet on it.![]()
Because they aren't going to hire a 2nd rate TV actor to play the role. They will be looking for a future star for the part.
I honestly wouldn't be surprised if WB pulled a fast one and went with a non-white actor as Dick. Someone said Steven Yeun. I could see that happening.
Yeah just saw that on DC's social page. I said they'll throw a curve ball and make him black or Asian.
I said androgynous but a race change would be a needless change for the sake of change that would add nothing and the only way to make it mean something would be to change the character so I'd rather they just primarily try to cast visually accurate give or take some minor details like eye color.
Tweaking the script to fit a race bend for an actor that fits the role... is lazy?
Fair enough. And I agree. Changing characters for the sake of diversity is wrong. But say if a latino or asian actor reads for Nightwing and Geoff Johns and the casting directors are convinced "this guy is Dick Grayson" what do you do? That's why I fall on the diversity side of things. Race and skin color are definitely important factors, but these larger than life characters are certainly not exclusively defined by their ethnic background or skin pigmentation.
I don't think there's anything inherently "wrong" with changing a character's race. Or that it's a problem.
I just it's fans being precious and selfish (admittedly) with characters they love, relate to and see themselves in and wanting it to stay that way.
Fictional characters belong to their fans. That's who has ownership of them. Every individual fan has their own 100% ownership of each character. I own all of Nightwing, just like anyone else on this board owns all of him. So we're all allowed to want to continue seeing ourselves in him, relate to him and enjoy the character as much as we do now in the future.
That's why I hate when discussions about race changes devolve into discussions about racism (it hasn't here yet, no). There's nothing racist or wrong with wanting to keep a character you love the way that you like them. And there's nothing wrong with admitting that it's easier to see yourself in a character that looks like you. That's why publishers are creating more diverse characters. To give minorities characters they can see themselves in. Whether it's Miles Morales or Kamala Khan or Simon Baz or Duke Thomas, these are characters being created that give people who look like these characters someone they can see themselves in.
Taking that away from them would unfair and would take a pretty good reason. That's how I feel about about changing a race of any character. It would be unfair and would need a good reason. That reason could be story or actor or director. But there has to be a good one.
-R
It is way more lazy to assume that casting a minority to play the role is being done "for diversity". Not to mention you are basically saying the only people who have the chops to play said character is white which is ridiculous.
The best person for the part should get it...if that person is non-white so be it.